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What formula represents Snell's law?

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Answered by deviramag
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Explanation:

n1 and n2 represent the indices of refraction for the two media, and α1 and α2 are the angles of incidence and refraction that the ray R makes with the normal (perpendicular) line NN at the boundary. Snell's law asserts that n1/n2 = sin α2/sin α1.

Answered by Revathy05
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Answer:

Formula:

*n1/ n2 = sin α2/ sin α1*

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